
Pokkiri Raja 2010
In *Pokkiri Raja* (2010), Vysakh crafts a high-octane drama where two brothers—one a ruthless gangster, the other a fiery young rebel—collide after years of estrangement.
Director: Vysakh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Pokkiri Raja* (2010) about?
*Pokkiri Raja* follows two estranged brothers who must confront their painful past when crime and family honor force them back together. Their explosive reunion leads to a volatile clash of loyalty and power, where personal demons collide with brutal street realities.
Who directed *Pokkiri Raja*?
*Pokkiri Raja* was directed by Vysakh, known for his dynamic storytelling in action and drama films.
Who stars in *Pokkiri Raja*?
The film stars Mammootty and Prithviraj Sukumaran as the feuding brothers, alongside Shriya Saran in a pivotal role.
Is *Pokkiri Raja* (2010) worth watching?
With its high-energy action and emotional depth, *Pokkiri Raja* (2010) delivers a gripping experience for fans of intense dramas. While not rated on IMDb, the film's themes of family conflict and redemption make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy South Indian cinema.
How long is *Pokkiri Raja*?
*Pokkiri Raja* has a runtime of 136 minutes.
About Pokkiri Raja (2010) — The explosive brotherhood drama you can't miss
In *Pokkiri Raja* (2010), Vysakh crafts a high-octane drama where two brothers—one a ruthless gangster, the other a fiery young rebel—collide after years of estrangement. Their volatile reunion ignites a storm of family honor, brutal street politics, and the raw search for redemption, all unfolding in a world where loyalty and power are tested at every turn. The film pulses with relentless action sequences and emotional depth, blending explosive confrontations with moments of familial tension that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Mammootty and Prithviraj Sukumaran deliver powerhouse performances as the fractured siblings, their chemistry crackling with intensity against Shriya Saran's elegant presence. With its adrenaline-fueled thrills and morally complex narrative, *Pokkiri Raja* (2010) stands out as a gripping tale of conflict, where every punch and every word carries the weight of legacy.